The Great Gatsby: What Makes Him So Great? [spoilers]
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Re: The Great Gatsby: What Makes Him So Great? [spoilers]
The Great Gatsby is a memorable read. The characters, Gatsby and Nick are well crafted from the onset to build suspense and anticipation of the plot. The sultry conversational tone tosses the close reader into traveling the path from West Egg to East Egg. What is particularly attractive about Daisy the seductress in the plot is her earnest and bubbly personality. The intrigue of the novels builds as Nick thoughts are shared as he questions the icy and dim picture of the world painted by Daisy and is drawn into the glamour of Gatsby's lavish parties. The narrative subtly yet poignantly question the American Dream and lays bare the soullessness of a wholly materialistic outlook. Ultimately, it dams the rat-race and the get 'rich' philosophy of modern society.
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#1, I believe the latter point means that Gatsby was a dreamer when he was surrounded by the opposite. I wish I had found this topic closer to when I last read the book so I could describe it better.
#2, I wonder if Fitzgerald was contrasting the "greatness" of success and all that fake stuff that Gatsby was using to impress Daisy with the real greatness of the man, his steadfast belief of dreams, of something better and more beautiful than the uber-realistic, protective, and destructive world that everyone else was so devoted to. They persisted, boy how they persisted, at all costs, while he dreamed at all costs, and perished. Perhaps this is what Fitzgerald thought of the 20s.
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